Yes!
The brain of a computer is the CPU (central processing unit)
A CPU is a small square chip that is secured to the motherboard.
What are three important considerations when installing a CPU on a motherboard?
yes motherboard is a part of CPU
The processor (CPU) and memory (RAM) can be found on the motherboard of your PC. The CPU is under the CPU Cooler, which in most cases looks like a fan over an aluminum or copper "box" on your motherboard. You really cant miss it. Be careful if you try to remove it, handling it carelessly can cause permanent damage to your motherboard/CPU. The memory/RAM is usually sitting beside the CPU, the look like strips which measure about 4 inches with little chips attached to the side. Again be sure to be static-free when you handle any PC component. The storage device is quite easy to find. It's in the front of the PC Cabinet. Usually screwed in position.
Your motherboard may need to be changed when your CPU is upgraded.
A CPU socket is a mechanical connection. Its main function is to serve as a connection that holds the CPU and allows it to communicate with the motherboard.
The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is either a AMD or Intel processor. If you are using a desktop you will be able to locate it on the motherboard. Its under the heat sink/fan on your motherboard. Carefully remove your heat sink and you will find your cpu.
It is possible to under clock the CPU through the system BIOS. this slows the CPU, but helps protect from heat damage. Some types of software applications can also change the clock.
On an AT motherboard, the CPU will be placed in front of the expansion slots
The CPU, or Processor is found in the CPU socket on a motherboard.
CPU fan is attached together with a heat sink on the mother board, CPU fan is used to prevent overheating of the processor on the motheboard